Definition of SURROGATE. Meaning of SURROGATE. Synonyms of SURROGATE

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Definition of SURROGATE

Surrogate
Surrogate Sur"ro*gate, v. t. To put in the place of another; to substitute. [R.] --Dr. H. More.

Meaning of SURROGATE from wikipedia

- Surrogates is a 2009 American science fiction action film based on the 2005–2006 comic book series The Surrogates. Directed by Jonathan Mostow, it stars...
- surrogate mothers. Surrogate mothers are the woman who carries and gives birth to a baby for another person, in such process of surrogacy. Surrogate mothers...
- Look up surrogate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A surrogate is a substitute or deputy for another person in a specific role and may refer to: Surrogacy...
- The Surrogates is a five-issue comic book limited series written by Robert Venditti, drawn by Brett Weldele, and published by Top Shelf Productions from...
- Surrogate partners, formerly referred to as **** surrogates, are practitioners trained in addressing issues of intimacy and ****uality. A surrogate partner...
- In clinical trials, a surrogate endpoint (or surrogate marker) is a measure of effect of a specific treatment that may correlate with a real clinical endpoint...
- Surrogate alcohol is a term for any substance containing ethanol that is intentionally consumed by humans but is not meant for human consumption. Some...
- technique, an author surrogate (also called an author avatar) is a fictional character based on the author. The author surrogate may be disguised, with...
- Surrogation is a psychological phenomenon found in business practices whereby a measure of a construct of interest evolves to replace that construct....
- A surrogate key (or synthetic key, pseudokey, entity identifier, factless key, or technical key[citation needed]) in a database is a unique identifier...